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- [Alex] Well I hope you have enjoyed…this WebSocket Programming with Java EE course…and that you feel prepared to take on the challenges…of using WebSocket protocol in your next application.…If you would like to know more…about how to use what you have learned…in this course with the JSON processing API,…then why not take my course JSON Processing with Java EE?…And if you're interested in developing RESTful APIs,…then pop over to my course RESTful Services with JAX-RS 2.0.…For a broad overview of the most important APIs…in the JAVA EE Ecosystem, then my course,…Learning Java Enterprise Edition, is ideal.…

If you want to advance your knowledge…of Enterprise Java even further, you can follow me…on my Twitter, ReadLearnCode, or on LinkedIn.…And you can stay up to date…by visiting my blog readlearncode.com…where you'll find more information about my book…"Professional Java EE Design Patterns".…Finally, I would like to introduce you…to two ways you can get involved…with the Java EE platform and help support it.…Firstly, you should consider…

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6/13/2017

WebSocket programming is a new paradigm in web development that takes the interactive web experience to a new level of richness. The WebSocket API in Java EE offers a powerful lifecycle model and annotation-driven configuration, and is an ideal solution for the development of interactive and dynamic websites. In this course, learn how to implement WebSocket functionality end to end in a client and server application.

Join Alex Theedom as he guides you through the lifecycle of a WebSocket connection, and discusses the Java EE WebSocket programming methodologies: annotation and programmatic. He shows how to secure and encrypt WebSocket endpoints and use simple techniques to test their implementation. In addition, he explains how to integrate the JSON-processing API and build a front-end and server based WebSocket client.